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01/10/2012Evangelicals Discuss How Candidates Can Answer Gay Marriage Question
Evangelicals differ over the best approach to explain the traditional marriage position to homosexuals, as Republican candidates were asked to do over the weekend. However, they agree that officials must not shy away from the truth.
- 01/09/2012
Group Chooses Political Correctness Over Holding Obama Accountable?
African-American talk show host and Barack Obama critic Tavis Smiley expressed disappointment with an Illinois employee group’s decision to drop him as the guest speaker of its Jan. 16 Martin Luther King luncheon after another local group threatened to boycott the function.
- 01/07/2012
Critics: Obama's Recess Appointments Are an Abuse of Power
Critics accused Barack Obama on Thursday of abusing his position as president by circumventing the Senate to appoint new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau head Richard Cordray and three others.
- 01/06/2012
Spotlight on Santorum Intensifies After Near Win in Iowa Caucus
Pundits have stepped up the media scrutiny of Rick Santorum, criticizing everything from his policies to his sweater vests since the Republican longshot finished a close second to front-runner Mitt Romney in the Iowa caucuses.
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01/06/2012Conservative Leaders See Signs of a Matured, Engaged Evangelical Electorate
The results of the Iowa caucuses show that evangelical voters are paying close attention to "values issues" and not being swayed by “Christian talk” as they select a 2012 Republican nominee, Christian conservative leaders observed.
- 01/04/2012
Romney to Score McCain Endorsement
Sen. John McCain’s expected endorsement of Mitt Romney may prove to be the kiss of death for conservatives who believe the former GOP nominee is a middle-of-the-road Republican and who fault his campaign leadership for Barack Obama’s 2008 win.
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01/03/2012Occupy Iowa Already Has 'Caucused' and Is Protesting Based on Results
As Iowa caucuses begin today, the Occupy movement in the state is acting on their own caucus last week – they met together to decide whom they disliked most and would protest against.
- 12/31/2011
Pro-Lifer Disappointed With Salvation Army's Abortion Exceptions
A pro-life advocate who witnessed the death of her daughter is urging the international headquarters of the Salvation Army to update their abortion belief statement and remove exceptions for rape and sick fetuses.
- 12/30/2011
Obama, Eric Holder Included in Watchdog Group's 'Top 10 Most Corrupt' List
The White House’s multi-million dollar investment in the now bankrupt solar power company Solyndra landed Barack Obama on a watchdog group’s top 10 corrupt politician list.
- 12/29/2011
Huckabee: GOP Needs to Skip Political Bashing, Focus on Independents
Republican candidates vying for the White House need to switch focus from attacking Barack Obama to reconnecting with blue-collar workers and rebuilding the American dream, said former GOP candidate Mike Huckabee and political observers.
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12/29/2011Interview: Mike Huckabee on 'The Gift of Life,' GOP Race, His Future Campaign
Mike Huckabee shared the message behind the film as well as his view on the Personhood Amendment and the 2012 presidential race in an interview with The Christian Post.
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12/28/2011Huckabee Praises 'The Gift of Life' for Its Powerful Effect on Perry, Viewers
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee praised the “The Gift of Life” film, saying the project turned out better than he expected. The film has even been credited for changing Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s abortion stance.
- 12/27/2011
Pro-Life Group Sues Obama Admin for Ignoring State Anti-abortion Law
A New Hampshire pro-life group is suing the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) because it believes the department funneled grant money to Planned Parenthood facilities despite state legislation defunding abortion providers in the state.
- 12/27/2011
Catholic Church Says Government Denying Religious Freedoms
The Catholic Church has begun to formally review the Obama administration and progressive state regulatory policies to identify and combat what it considers a steady increase in government encroachment on religious freedom.
- 12/27/2011
D.C. Cardinal Behind Gingrich’s Baptism: Church Must Forgive Past Sin
Cardinal Donald Wuerl baptized presidential candidate Newt Gingrich when he converted to Catholicism in 2009 and said critics of past sins should forgive as they too were forgiven.


